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Ref. 2397 San Casciano Estate
VILLA WITH 24,8-HA CHIANTI CLASSICO VINEYARDS FOR SALE IN TUSCANY
INTERIORS: 1,706 sqm (18,363 sqft)
Bedrooms: 16
Bathrooms: 14
Condition : Requires updating
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Radiator + Fireplace
Well: Yes
EXTERIORS: 41.69 ha (102.98 ac)
Vineyards: 24,84 ha
Varieties of wine: Sangiovese, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Olive grove: 6,16 ha
Number of plants: 1600
Annual Production: 1600 kg
general details
Interiors: 1,706 sqm (18,363 sqft)
Bedrooms: 16
Bathrooms: 14
Condition : Requires updating
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Radiator + Fireplace
Well: Yes
Exteriors: 41.69 ha (102.98 ac)
Vineyards: 24,84 ha
Varieties of wine: Sangiovese, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Olive grove: 6,16 ha
Number of plants: 1600
Annual Production: 1600 kg
On the Chianti Classico hills, a short distance from San Casciano in Val di Pesa and Florence, an 41.9-hectare estate with vineyards (24.8 ha), olive grove (6.1 ha) and manorial villa. The property focuses on the production of grapes (with the possibility of creating a wine cellar in the buildings to be restored) and olive oil, but one could also focus on developing the estate for tourism and accommodation purposes by restoring the manorial villa and its annexes.
The services are all available in the village where the villa is located (100 m, also on foot) and from the property it is possible to reach the most famous art cities of Tuscany in little more than an hour (Florence, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, Siena, Pisa, Montalcino...).
Tuscany - Florence Province - San Casciano in Val di Pesa
Chianti, nestled in the heart of Tuscany, is one of Italy's most iconic regions, renowned for its rolling hills, ancient vineyards, and world-class wines. Stretching between Florence and Siena, the Chianti area is characterized by its breathtaking landscape of olive groves, medieval villages, and cypress-lined roads, embodying the quintessential image of Tuscany.
At the heart of Chianti’s identity is its wine. The Chianti Classico, made predominantly from the Sangiovese grape, is among Italy’s most famous red wines. Recognizable by the black rooster (gallo nero) symbol on its label, Chianti Classico is known for its balance of boldness and elegance, offering flavors of ripe cherries, earthy undertones, and subtle hints of spices. Vineyards throughout the region produce wines that reflect the unique terroir of Chianti’s sun-drenched hills and rich soil, and wine lovers can visit historic estates to sample vintages, explore cellars, and learn about centuries-old winemaking traditions.
Chianti’s landscape is dotted with charming villages like Greve, Radda, and Castellina, each offering a unique experience. Greve in Chianti serves as the unofficial gateway to the region and hosts one of the most famous wine festivals, the Rassegna del Chianti Classico, where local producers showcase their best wines. Radda and Castellina, perched on hilltops, are steeped in medieval history, with cobblestone streets, ancient fortifications, and views over the surrounding vineyards.
Beyond wine, Chianti is rich in culture and history. Many of its towns and estates were strategic points during the Middle Ages, and castles like Castello di Brolio not only offer insight into the region’s past but also produce some of the finest wines. The surrounding landscape, with its patchwork of vineyards, olive groves, and forests, is perfect for leisurely drives, bike rides, or even hiking trails that lead through historic paths and offer panoramic views.
Chianti’s charm also lies in its intimate connection with nature. The vineyards, which change with the seasons from lush green in the summer to golden and red hues in the autumn, create a serene and idyllic setting. Olive groves produce some of Tuscany’s finest extra virgin olive oil, another hallmark of the region’s agricultural tradition.
In every glass of wine and every vista across the hills, Chianti embodies the very essence of Tuscany. Its blend of rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, combined with its exceptional wines, makes it a destination that offers both sensory and scenic delights. Whether exploring its historic villages or savoring its renowned wines, Chianti invites visitors to experience the best of Tuscany’s rural soul.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDINGS
The manorial villa (1,033 m² – 11,115 ft², 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms) is located on the edge of a small village and is a typical Tuscan stately building characterized by two towers and a beautiful park at the back. The upper floors are connected by a convenient lift.
- Basement: historical cellars of the villa, oil storage and direct sale, garage with direct access from the town square;
- Ground floor: company offices with two bathrooms and archive, main entrance from the private courtyard, kitchen, dining room, reading room and guest bathroom;
- First floor: seven bedrooms, four bathrooms and large living room.
- Second floor: two rooms obtained in the two turrets of the villa, both with a beautiful panoramic view of the surrounding hills.
Next to the villa there are also two guest accommodations, located on the first floor of two buildings with access from the villa’s private car park:
- Guesthouse N°1 (75 m² – 807 ft², 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms): entrance to kitchen, living room, dining room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms;
- Guesthouse N°2 (110 m² – 1,184 ft², 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms): entrance, kitchen, living room with dining area, three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The former lemon house (88 m² – 947 ft²), on the other hand, is an independent building, on one floor, consisting of two large rooms that are currently used as storage space but could potentially be converted into living rooms and/or games rooms for guests.
The farming center is located a few hundred meters from the manor villa and consists of three buildings to be restored that include a farmhouse (300 m² – 3,228 ft², 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms), a workshop for vehicles (50 m² – 538 ft²) and a shed to shelter equipment (50 m² – 538 ft²). The renovation of the buildings would make it possible to create a winery to process the grapes in-house.
EXTERIORS
The estate, in its entirety, covers an area of approximately 41.9 hectares (103.5 acres) in the rolling Chianti hills. The property is essentially divided into two blocks, located about 2 km apart from each other. The first portion of the estate includes the main villa (with its 5,050 ha park, part of which planted with olive trees), the agricultural buildings and a small part of the farmland. The second, on the other hand, consists only of land and is located to the north of the previous block.
The estate has been undergoing organic conversion since August 2021 and the transition should conclude in August 2024.
The backbone of the estate is the Chianti Classico DOCG vineyard (24.8 ha) made up of Sangiovese, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon vines planted between 1965 and 2007.
The property does not have a wine cellar and therefore only harvests the grapes (up to 200 tons/year for IGT, up to 185 tons/year for Chianti Classico DOCG), which are then sold to an external company that takes care of the entire production process. By converting the agricultural buildings into a wine cellar, however, a production volume of around 170,000 bottles/year could be achieved.
Next to the vineyard is an olive grove (6.1 ha) with 1,600 trees that produce between 1,200 and 1,600 kg of excellent extra virgin olive oil per year, which is then marketed directly to the property. The farm also has a rented olive grove (about 3.0 ha), which is not included in the sale but for which a new rental contract could be negotiated. In particularly good years (such as 2020, for example) production has been close to 4,000 kg of olive oil.
The remaining area of the farm (approximately 10.6 ha) is covered by unused agricultural land, small areas of arable land suitable for planting new vines, and mixed woodland that mainly serves as a division between the property and its neighbors.
BUYING THE VINEYARDS ONLY
If one is not interested in buying the villa, it is also possible to buy just the vineyards and the country house where one could create the wine cellar. The price for that portion of the property is € 4,350,000.
CLOSEST CITIES AND TOWNS
Closest services (700m; 2’), San Casciano in Val di Pesa (6km; 10’), Greve in Chianti (13km; 15’), Radda in Chianti (25km; 35’), Florence (32km; 30’), Colle di Val d’Elsa (33km; 30’), San Gimignano (38km; 45’), Monteriggioni (40km; 40’), Montevarchi (46km; 1h), Siena (56km; 50’), Volterra (59km; 1h), Pisa (83km; 1h 10’), Arezzo (89km; 1h 10’), Montalcino (94km; 1h 25’), Pienza (108km; 1h 45’), Montepulciano (117km; 1h 30’)
CLOSEST AIRPORTS
Firenze A. Vespucci (40km; 35’), Pisa G. Galilei (80km; 1h), Bologna G. Marconi (119km; 1h 25’), Grosseto C. Baccarini (130km; 1h 40’), Perugia San Francesco (169km; 2h), Roma Ciampino (300km; 3h 20’), Roma Fiumicino (316km; 3h 20’)
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